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Friday, April 20, 2012

Premier Campbell Newman: willing to forgo the federal funding it currently received to assist people with disabilities.


Today my sister and I discussed what in the blazes we were going to do after being told by Disability Queensland that THEIR funding to help it's clients had been cut, so 
therefore despite the fact that my son had been deemed ELIGIBLE..... there was
no therapy or anything else to be eligible for. 
SO I started thinking..... was this a STATE or FEDERAL decision to cut Disability support to Qld?
Then I found this article.... and believe me.... I am still searching for MORE EVIDENCE!
(Just scroll to highlighted area!)

Why do I suddenly have that song...
"The Devil Went down to Georgia..." in my head?

Newman urges competition between states


Queensland Premier Campbell Newman wants the states to compete for business and investment by cutting federal regulation.

The newest premier, Campbell Newman, wants a new way of doing things in the Council of Australian Governments - and he says the commonwealth should get out of the states' way.
On his first trip to Canberra as Queensland premier, Mr Newman said it was a bit rich for Prime Minister Julia Gillard to talk about cutting regulation.
"They seem to measure their progress by how much regulation, how much red tape, how much bureaucracy they bring in," he told journalists in Canberra, pointing to a big pile of paper that made up the carbon tax legislation.
"We're going to cut 18,000 pages of regulation and legislation in the next six years.
"The current COAG agenda and the way it's been working, positively discourages you from doing that."
Mr Newman said the new Queensland position was one of competitive federalism.
This would create healthy competition between the states and encourage business and economic investment, he said.
He rejected suggestions that widening the gap between regulatory systems in different states would actually make it more expensive for businesses to operate across borders.
"We're all for a harmonised approach to various forms of regulation ... but we're also for individual states being able to stand up and deciding that they want to out-compete other states," he said.
As for cutting "green tape", Mr Newman believed discussions in the pre-COAG business forum on Thursday did not go far enough.
"The federal government, frankly, need to delegate the powers of the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act to the states," he said.
He complained that the federal government kept "coming over the top" of the Queensland government to delay major resource and tourism projects.
On the national disability insurance scheme, also on the COAG agenda, Mr Newman said Queensland would not be kicking in any of its own money.
"Queensland is in no position to provide funding towards the NDIS," he said.
"Basically what we would see is the federal government should pay for the entire scheme."
But he believes the scheme is important and said Queensland would be willing to forgo the federal funding it currently received to assist people with disabilities.
Mr Newman's government is taking legal advice on whether it can fight the carbon tax as unconstitutional.  
(Hmmm how is he going to pay for that when he can't afford to contribute to NDIS ?)
He expects to get that in the next few weeks and said he had spoken to at least one other premier about possibly joining together in a High Court challenge.
He also invited Ms Gillard to talk to him about the federal mining tax, which comes into effect in July.
He wanted any super profits generated in Queensland to return to the state.
"If there's a mining project in Queensland that's paying this tax and a dollar of tax is paid, a dollar has got to come back to Queensland ... to infrastructure across the state," he said.
The COAG meeting, at which Ms Gillard will be outnumbered by conservative premiers for the first time, begins on Friday morning.

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PN said...

You'd probably be interested in this... Campbell Newman's campaign song ripped off Counting Crows' Accidentally in Love: http://www.pedanticnerd.com/2012/07/31/campbell-newmans-2012-campaign-song-rips-off-counting-crows-accidentally-in-love/

Raeblogs said...

Thank-you PN, I had a good chuckle over that one. Yes, Campbell Newman is not my favourite person, considering Qld are the only state not to support or receive the benefits of the NDIS. I do however agree with "CanDo" that changes within the State Goverment need to happen, and yes he certainly does have the drive to do this. I just do not see how he is representing public needs, when recently, started cutting publc sector jobs, not supporting disability or this state's education and health systems...stating Qld was broke. Then did a backflip and gave each of his party politicans an $8000 pay rise. Priorities "CanDo" .... priorities - What a shame!

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